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OMSI's OMNIMAX Theater hosts the new adventure film Flying Monsters.
Flying Monsters on IMAX
Two-hundred-and-twenty million years ago ptero
saurs were taking control of the skies. The story of
how and why these mysterious creatures took to the
air is more fantastical than any fiction.
In Flying Monsters, a new IMAX film at the Oregon
M useum o f Science and Industry, Sir D avid
Attenborough, the world’s leading naturalist, sets
out to uncover the truth about the enigmatic ptero
saurs, whose wingspans of up to 40 feet were equal to
that of a modem day jet plane.
Flying Monsters is a groundbreaking film that uses
cutting-edge technology and CGI to bring the story of
these giant flying reptiles and their prehistoric world to
life. Audiences of all ages will be in awe as never before.
Herbie Hancock Portland Concert
Legendary jazz
artist to perform
with Oregon
Symphony
The legendary Herbie Hancock
makes his Oregon Symphony debut
with a program that includes his
n o t-to -b e -m issed ren d itio n o f
George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in
Blue" and a number of Hancock’s
own compositions
The one performance show will
take place Friday, Nov. 11 at 7:30
p.m. at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert
Hall.
The 12-time Grammy Award win
ner is a true icon of modem music
with an astonishing ability to tran
scend musical genres with his un
mistakable musicality. No stranger
to working with symphony orches
tras, he played a Mozart piano con
certo with the Chicago Symphony
Orchestra when he was only 11.
Today, he is the Creative Chair for
Jazz with the Los Angeles Philhar
monic Orchestra.
For tickets, call the Oregon Sym
phony ticket office at 503-228-1353 Herbie H ancock is one o f the m o s t extraordinary ja z z a rtis ts o f ol
or visit ORSymphony.org/herbie.
tim e.